Big Donny Poem by Francis Duggan

Big Donny

Rating: 5.0


A giant of a man but gentle in his way
Big Donny for himself has never much for to say
With two lovely young Daughters and their beautiful mother Kate his devoted wife
He says I have been rather lucky in life
I have yet to hear Donny bad mouth anyone
His mum and his dad in him raised a good son
With short brown hair in his early thirties broad shouldered and tall
Standing near him most men do seem rather small
A handsome looking young man in hisin his physical prime
With his wife and his daughters he spends most of his work free time
He never spends much time in the local pub
Or in the barroom of the local football club
To his wife a good husband and to his daughters a good dad
I have yet to see him looking out of sorts and sad.

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Bryony Sheldon 06 October 2019

Wonderful poem, a 10 from me!

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